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Ramapo Police Investigate Armed Robbery and Assault on East Hickory Street in Ramapo

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Ramapo, NY — The Ramapo Police Department is investigating a violent armed robbery and assault that occurred late Tuesday night on East Hickory Street in the Hillcrest neighborhood.

According to police, officers were dispatched at approximately 10:45 PM after receiving a report of a robbery involving a weapon. When officers arrived, they found a female victim who stated she had been confronted by an unidentified male wearing a mask and dark clothing. The suspect reportedly threatened her with a knife before robbing her and fleeing the scene.

Police said the victim suffered serious injuries during the attack. She was transported to a local hospital, where she is currently listed in stable condition.

The Ramapo Police Department’s Investigations Division is actively reviewing the case and requesting help from the public. Anyone with information regarding the suspect or the incident is urged to contact the department at 845-357-2400.

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Ramapo Police Arrest Suspect in Tire-Iron Assault After Road-Rage Incident

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Ramapo Police officers responded to an assault Tuesday in the parking lot of 5 North Airmont Road, where a road-rage confrontation escalated into violence. According to police, a 30-year-old Spring Valley man struck a 29-year-old West Nyack man with a tire iron during the dispute.

The victim suffered injuries to his ribs, knee, elbow, and hip. Officers located and arrested the suspect shortly after the incident and recovered the tire iron believed to have been used in the assault.

The suspect was charged with Assault in the Second Degree, a felony, and is currently awaiting arraignment.

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Rockland Sheriff Warns of Jury Duty Phone Scam Demanding $4,500

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. — The Rockland County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents in both Rockland and Orange counties about a phone scam in which callers impersonate law enforcement officers and demand money for fake warrants.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, multiple residents have reported receiving calls from scammers claiming to be deputies from the agency. The callers falsely state that the recipient has an active warrant for missing jury duty and must pay $4,500 to resolve it. Officials emphasized that the scheme is entirely fraudulent.

Authorities remind the public that the Sheriff’s Office does not call residents to demand payments, personal information, or monetary transfers related to warrants, jury duty, or any law enforcement matter.

Residents who receive such calls are urged not to engage with the scammers and to hang up immediately.

Anyone with questions or who believes they may have been targeted is encouraged to contact the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office directly at 845-638-5400.

Officials are asking the community to share the message to help prevent additional victims.

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